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S. Taylor Farnsworth was set apart as president of the stake, August 13, 1933, with Clark G. Murdock as first and William E. White as second counselor. J. Albert Muir was selected as clerk.
Until the re-organization of the stake, February 16, 1947, President Farnsworth and Albert Muir served continuously, but several changes were effected in the counselors. Brothers Murdock and White were released August 15, 1937, and Wesley W. Farrer and Theodore Bohn were selected as first and second counselors, respectively. Theodore Bohn was released May 2, 1943, and J. Reed Moore selected to fill the vacancy on that date. On August 20, 1944, Brother Farrer was released, Brother Moore became first counselor and A. Carlos Murdock was chosen as second counselor. August 26, 1945, J. Reed Moore was released and A. Carlos Murdock was advanced to first counselor and C. Edwin Paice became second counselor.
This organization was in effect until the re-organization on February 16, 1947, when A. Carlos Murdock was set apart as president; Aird G. Merkley, first counselor, and Mark Woolsey, second counselor. Sherman W. Carter was selected clerk.
All of these men who served in the positions possessed sterling qualities of character. Over the period of years they have labored diligently and earnestly in the work. Each one filled his position well and was honorably released with a vote of thanks for the services rendered.
WEST WARD HISTORY
In December, 1856, Philo Taylor Farnsworth was called here from Fillmore, and was set apart as bishop of the Beaver Ward on January 1, 1857. In 1866, John Riggs Murdock was called from Lehi and made bishop, which office he held until 1869. William Fotheringham served as ward clerk.

S. Taylor Farnsworth was set apart as president of the stake, August 13, 1933, with Clark G. Murdock as first and William E. White as second counselor. J. Albert Muir was selected as clerk.
Until the re-organization of the stake, February 16, 1947, President Farnsworth and Albert Muir served continuously, but several changes were effected in the counselors. Brothers Murdock and White were released August 15, 1937, and Wesley W. Farrer and Theodore Bohn were selected as first and second counselors, respectively. Theodore Bohn was released May 2, 1943, and J. Reed Moore selected to fill the vacancy on that date. On August 20, 1944, Brother Farrer was released, Brother Moore became first counselor and A. Carlos Murdock was chosen as second counselor. August 26, 1945, J. Reed Moore was released and A. Carlos Murdock was advanced to first counselor and C. Edwin Paice became second counselor.
This organization was in effect until the re-organization on February 16, 1947, when A. Carlos Murdock was set apart as president; Aird G. Merkley, first counselor, and Mark Woolsey, second counselor. Sherman W. Carter was selected clerk.
All of these men who served in the positions possessed sterling qualities of character. Over the period of years they have labored diligently and earnestly in the work. Each one filled his position well and was honorably released with a vote of thanks for the services rendered.
WEST WARD HISTORY
In December, 1856, Philo Taylor Farnsworth was called here from Fillmore, and was set apart as bishop of the Beaver Ward on January 1, 1857. In 1866, John Riggs Murdock was called from Lehi and made bishop, which office he held until 1869. William Fotheringham served as ward clerk.